The BLOODHOUND Education Programme has developed a range of resources ideas for teachers to use when planning their lessons for children aged up to 11 years old.

Use any of these to help you bring STEM subjects to life, with activities based on the BLOODHOUND Project. They correspond to the UK National Curriculum but can also be adapted to suit wider ages and abilities.

BLOODHOUND Programme resources

BLOODHOUND Aerodynamics research project

UK Stage: Key Stage 2

Questions designed to encourage fact finding about Aerodynamics, Health and Safety, and Rockets. May be used in a library session or using internet based resources.

BLOODHOUND Centrifugal forces investigations

Expansion of air - Lesson ideas

UK Stage: Key Stage 2

The power units in BLOODHOUND SSC all use the principle of the expansion of gas when it is heated. We can do some simple experiments in the classroom to show and understand how the expansion and contraction of air happens, using glass drinks bottles, balloons, and hot water.

BLOODHOUND SSC Parachute Template

Resources from our partners

Resources from our partners include Maths and STEM challenge cards, resources related to reading and writing, and photos, banners and display banners.

BLOODHOUND Maths Challenge Cards

UK Stage: Lower Key Stage 2

Make maths fun with these BLOODHOUND SSC challenge cards! Each card features a different challenge linked to the Bloodhound SSC project to help your children relate maths problems to real-life scenarios.

BLOODHOUND Project Display Pack

BLOODHOUND Maths Challenge Cards

UK Stage: Upper Key Stage 2

Make maths fun with these BLOODHOUND SSC-themed challenge cards! Each card features a different challenge linked to the BLOODHOUND Project to help your children relate maths problems to real-life scenarios.

BLOODHOUND Project Word Cards

BLOODHOUND Maths Challenge Cards

UK Stage: Key Stage 1

Make maths fun with these BLOODHOUND-themed challenge cards! Each card features a different challenge linked to the BLOODHOUND Project to help your children relate maths problems to real-life scenarios.